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Technology Integration in all areas of Education

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          Why hasn't good technology integration occurred in education?   What tips would you offer teachers and/or administrators? Please share your blog link here and provide a peer review.              Technology is all around us. In fact, it’s even at our fingertips. Students today were born into a world of technology. Because of this, you would think teachers would have technology integrated into all their classroom lessons.             Since the 2020 COVID pandemic, many schools have now gone to 1to1 with students having their own Chromebooks or iPads. The pandemic showed us that we can use any device, anywhere with anybody. So, why are teachers still making hundreds of copies of math units for each student? Why are these lessons not integrated into some program they can access on a device?             Many schools are una...

Blooket: A learning investigation

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  Blooket.com           I am always looking for new ways to teach to my students. Last year when I was helping a fellow teacher on my campus, I noticed she was using an online program called Blooket. I hadn't heard of the program, but the high school students we were teaching loved it! That got me thinking about my own classes.            For those of you not familiar with Blooket , it's a game-based student response system that can provide teachers with formative assessment options (Guhlin, 2021). In other words, it's an educational online video game for students and teachers. With a free account, teachers can use Blooket to host a question set with a specific game mode. The game is displayed via a screen or projector, then students compete on their own devices, like a Chromebook, tablet, or smartphone. The smartphone aspect is one reason high school students love it.           Blooket t...

Digital Citizenship: Crucial for all ages

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  Credit: Common Sense Education     The above video "Meet the Digital Citizens: Arms" is one I just showed my six-year-old daughter. It talks about having balance between being on a device, like a tablet, phone, or computer, and activities that are not on a device. My daughter loved this little lesson.     When I asked my daughter the question at the end of the video: "How do you balance technology in your life?" Her response: "Mom, you set a timer on your phone when it's time to get off our tablets!"     So true! That's not all we do around our house, but even at age 6, my daughter understands the importance of technology balance. She understands that there are times she needs to not be in front of a screen.      Digital Citizenship is essential the first step to becoming media literate in the 21st Century (CyberWise, 2011).       Digital citizenship can teach students a sense of identity, sense of privacy, sense of...